Children born to women taking certain medications for epilepsy during pregnancy have no developmental delays at age three when compared
Month: March 2021
Virus kills fewer African women than men: WHO study
Women in Africa are less likely to die from COVID-19 than men, but more likely to succumb to maternal complications
Assessing patients’ kidney health may help predict their risk of cardiovascular disease
New research indicates that tests of patients’ kidney health may provide insights on their risk of developing cardiovascular disease. The
COVID-19 lockdown linked to uptick in tobacco use
Pandemic-related anxiety, boredom, and irregular routines were cited as major drivers of increased nicotine and tobacco use during the initial
Team of bioethicists and scientists suggests revisiting 14-day limit on human embryo
An international team of bioethicists and scientists, led by a researcher at Case Western Reserve University, contends it may be
Why we’re so bad at daydreaming, and how to fix it
Did you daydream as a kid, maybe even get in trouble for it? If you find it harder to be
Can’t solve a riddle? The answer might lie in knowing what doesn’t work
Ever get stuck trying to solve a puzzle? You look for a pattern, or a rule, and you just can’t
Moms need guidance on what to eat when their breastfeeding infant has a food allergy
Many new mothers with infants want very much to breastfeed as it is the gold standard for early nutrition. What
Equitably allocating COVID-19 vaccine
Equitable implementation of COVID-19 vaccine delivery is a national and global priority, with a strong focus on reducing existing disparities
Paris spared as France expands local lockdowns
France placed the northern Pas-de-Calais region under weekend lockdown over the spread of COVID-19, the third area to be singled